A vandal went on the rampage with a spray can, tagging at least eight properties in the southwest section of Hoboken with graffiti that was discovered Monday morning, police reports said.

The property manager of a building on Grand Street near Second Street told police he found graffiti on the property at around 10:30 a.m., reports said.

The manager showed the officers the characters “B1” sprayed in black on the outer wall of the building and a halo over the letter “A” in white on the door of the garage.

Police checked the area and found the words “BONE” and “STASH 2” scrawled in a similar manner on two properties on the same block of Grand Street. The letter “T” was sprayed on a property on Second and Grand streets.

“RUNS” and “B1” were also sprayed at two locations on the Hoboken Multi-Service Center on Second Street and Adams Street. The same words were also found on two properties on Adams Street between Newark and First streets, where police also found a discarded 7-ounce spray can.

The same evening, police were called to a home on Jackson Street near Second Street, where a resident reported finding “RUNS” scrawled on her front door at 6:35 a.m. that morning.